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Booth 10<br />
www.mmluvata.com<br />
Luvata<br />
Luvata Special Products<br />
have factories on 3 continents<br />
producing special<br />
copper and low-temperature<br />
superconducting (LTS) wires, cables and hollow conductors for<br />
magnet applications. The products are generally designed with special<br />
application in mind and their features vary widely among the different<br />
products offerings. Wires are produced for all applications in<br />
the LTS wire industry. Products include monolithic wires in round and<br />
rectangular shape as well as Wire-in-channel or cable-in-channel integrated<br />
conductors. Please contact us with your specific needs.<br />
Booth 11<br />
Western Superconducting Technologies<br />
No.12, Mingguang Road, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China, 710018<br />
+86-29-89616812,<br />
wires@c-wst.com,<br />
www.wstitanium.com, www.c-wst.com<br />
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd. (WST) is located in<br />
Xi'an, the capital city of Shaanxi Province, with a registered capital of<br />
53 million USD on 28 Feb, 2003. WST is one of the biggest research<br />
and development centre for superconductor and titanium also related<br />
materials in China, We try our best to explore and develop domestic &<br />
oversea markets. The aim we struggled is to create WST into a Hi-<br />
Tech industrial corporation with the advanced technology, talented employees,<br />
and the best equipment.<br />
Booth 12 General Atomics<br />
General Atomics, 3550 General Atomics Ct., San Diego, CA 92121<br />
+1 858-455-3000<br />
John.Smith@ga.com<br />
www.ga.com/ga-iter-energy-program<br />
General Atomics (GA) is a world leader in electromagnetics and superconducting<br />
magnet technology. GA is currently fabricating powerful<br />
pulsed superconducting magnet modules for ITER, an unprecedented<br />
international tokamak facility that aims to demonstrate the<br />
commercial feasibility of nuclear fusion. When completely assembled,<br />
the ITER Central Solenoid will have a peak field of 13.1 T with 5.5 GJ<br />
of stored energy. Magnet research at GA has led to discoveries and<br />
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